Tim Hanlon

Chair, Endowment, Board of Directors, Hispanic Scholarship Fund

Executive Vice President, Wells Fargo Philanthropy Group

Tim Hanlon is President of Wells Fargo Foundation and an Executive Vice President of Wells Fargo. He is responsible for national charitable giving programs, the company’s Community Support/United Way Campaign, Volunteerism, and Financial Literacy Education. A 32-year veteran of the company, Hanlon previously served in management positions in Human Resources, including employee benefits, employee relations, and employment compensation and training. He helped form the Corporate Community Development Group in 1990.

Hanlon serves on the Board of Directors for the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Hispanic Scholarship Fund, and Center Theatre Group. He is a former board member of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Ballet, AIDS Project Los Angeles and Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. He is also former Commissioner on the Human Rights Commission of the City and County of San Francisco. He graduated from the University of Detroit where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in English.